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|Great priest-king of biblical [[SALEM|S<small>ALEM</small>]] to whom [[ABRAHAM|A<small>BRAHAM</small>]] paid tithes ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/13/14-19#14 Alma 13:14-19]; cf. [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/dc/84/14#14 D&C 84:14], [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/dc/107/2-4#2 107:2-4]). P ms M<small>ELCHEZIDEK</small>; 1830 M<small>ELCHIZEDEK</small> (preferred by R. Skousen).<ref>Skousen, ''ATV'' 3:1892-1893; cf. FARMS’ Book of Mormon Critical Text, 2nd ed., II:605-606.</ref>  
|Biblical king ([http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/alma/13.14,%2015,%2017,%2018?lang=eng#13 Alma 13:14, 15, 17, 18])   
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Old Testament KJV '''MELCHIZEDEK''' = New Testament KJV Melchisedec. Hebrew ''malkî-ṣedeq melek šālēm'', ''kohēn le’ēl ‘elîyôn'' “Melchi-Zedek, king of [[SALEM|S<small>ALEM</small>]], priest of the Most High God.” ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/gen/14/18#18 Genesis 14:18]); ''malkî-ṣedeq'', ''kohēn le‘olām'' “Melchi-Zedek, a priest forever” ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/ps/110/4#4 Psalm 110:4]) = Greek ''su hiereus eis ton aiōna . . . melchisedek'' ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/heb/5/6#6 Hebrews 5:6]; [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/heb/7/17#17 7:17]); ''archiereus . . . ton aiōna'' (6:20). Hebrew ''malkî-ṣedeq'' means “King of Righteousness.” See also [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/13/14-19#14 Alma 13:14-19], where there is a suggestion that M<small>ELCHIZEDEK</small> was co-regent with his father, and that “he did establish peace (''šālôm'') in the land in his days; therefore he was called the Prince of Peace [''šar-šālôm''],<ref>Cf. [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/isa/9/6#6 Isaiah 9:6] [LXX MT 9:5] ‖[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/2_ne/19/6#6 2 Nephi 19:6].</ref> for he was the King of [[SALEM|S<small>ALEM</small>]] [''melek šālēm''].” ''Mlky ṣdq'' also occurs in 4Q280 frag. 1, and 4Q‘Amram (“Vision of Amram”), where his opposite is ''mlky rš‘'' “King of Iniquity” = Belial in 11QMelch; cf. Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, I, 10, 2 (_180); II Enoch 71-72; M<small>ELCHIZEDEK</small> (Nag Hammadi Codex IX, 1) 1:1, 12:10, 15:9, in Sa‘idic Coptic, but translated from a no-longer extant Greek version.
'''MELCHIZEDEK''' is a king of [[SALEM|S<small>ALEM</small>]] mentioned five times in Alma 13 but is not otherwise mentioned as a separate figure in the Book of Mormon.
 
This name (throne name?) or title is very close in structure and meaning to the Hebrew transliteration ''sargôn melek ‘aššur'' “Sargon, King of Assyria” ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/isa/20/1#1 Isaiah 20:1]) = Akkadian ''šarrum-ken'', ''šarru-ukin'' “Legitimized King.” Note also the similar name structure for Adoni-Zedek “(My)-Lord-is-Justice; (My)-God-is-Righteousness,” an Amorite king of [[JERUSALEM|J<small>ERUSALEM</small>]] ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/josh/10/1,3#1 Joshua 10:1, 3]). So common is the epithet that even Hammurabi terms himself “King of Justice” (Codex Hammurabi xlix, 17).<ref>Indeed, even Hindu Yudhishthira - as son and avatar of his father, the god Dharma - was known as Dharma-raja, “King of Righteousness.” Moreover, though he was of the Kshatriya-warrior caste, his virtues were those of Brahman-priest (Mahabharata 12.55.5-9). Alma Gygi equated M<small>ELCHIZEDEK</small> with [[SHEM|S<small>HEM</small>]] in Ensign, 3/11 (Nov 1973): 15-16, citing especially Times and Seasons, VI:746 (“Shem, who was Melchizedek”), Joseph F. Smith, Gospel Doctrine (SLC: Deseret Book, 1919), 474, and L. Ginzburg, Legends of the Jews, 7 vols. (Philadelphia, 1909-1913, 1938), 233 (online at Philologos); for the same [[SHEM|S<small>HEM</small>]]-M<small>ELCHIZEDEK</small> tradition, see Michael Astour, “Melchizedek (Person),” in D. Freedman, ed., ABD, IV:686, citing Babylonian Talmud (Nedarim 32b) as well as the Jewish Aramaic targums (Targums Neofiti and Pseudo-Jonathan); see the thorough discussion and bibliography in J. W. Welch, “The Melchizedek Material in [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/13/13-19#13 Alma 13:13-19],” in J. Lundquist & [[Stephen D. Ricks|S. Ricks]], eds., By Study and Also By Faith: Essays in
Honor of Hugh W. Nibley, 2 vols. (Provo: FARMS/SLC: Deseret Book, 1990), II:238-272. See also the Lectures on Faith. </ref> 
 
Cf. the [[EGYPTIAN(S)|E<small>GYPTIAN</small>]] transliteration ''M3k3m'' for Akkadian Malki-ilum in the Execration Texts.<ref>Ächtungstexte/Execration Texts, cited by Albright, VESO, _13, p. 7.</ref>


See [[MELEK|M<small>ELEK</small>]], [[MULEK|M<small>ULEK</small>]], [[MULOKI|M<small>ULOKI</small>]].
See [[MELEK|M<small>ELEK</small>]], [[MULEK|M<small>ULEK</small>]], [[MULOKI|M<small>ULOKI</small>]].

Revision as of 12:09, 13 March 2012

Biblical PN 1. Biblical king (Alma 13:14, 15, 17, 18)

MELCHIZEDEK is a king of SALEM mentioned five times in Alma 13 but is not otherwise mentioned as a separate figure in the Book of Mormon.

See MELEK, MULEK, MULOKI.

See also Melchizedek / Melchezidek / Melchesidek Variants

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